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    Someone please recommend me online courses new entry level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dion09529 View Post
    Someone please recommend me online courses new entry level.
    http://www.codecademy.com/

    The only language that you mentioned that's available there is PHP but the languages/courses that they offer are some of the most common ones, at least as far as web development goes. If you have no programming experience what so ever I suggest you give those a try first as they'll prove to be plenty useful.

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    Shouldn't you at least try to to be competent with a language that doesn't make a computer spew back error codes first?
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    Ghey lumberjacks, wolverines, blackflies in the summer, polar bears in the winter, that's basically Canada in a nutshell.

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    No, I shouldn't. Java is a language much easier than English.



    Quote Originally Posted by megabyteme View Post
    Shouldn't you at least try to to be competent with a language that doesn't make a computer spew back error codes first?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dion09529 View Post
    Look who's talking!
    Quote Originally Posted by IdolEyes787 View Post
    Ghey lumberjacks, wolverines, blackflies in the summer, polar bears in the winter, that's basically Canada in a nutshell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dion09529 View Post
    Someone please recommend me online courses new entry level.
    http://thenewboston.org/tutorials.php was my home away from home when I was doing this stuff at uni, mate. It's completely free, makes a shitload more sense than most of my lecturers, and has the exact languages you're looking for, plus more.

    Hope this helps.


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    I highly recommend PluralSight http://www.pluralsight.com/training

    They've got great coding courses, I've been a working developer for 15+ years and coding for 25 years and I've switched from reading books to using Pluralsight for most of my learning. They've also been buying up other tutorial sites so their catalog is growing quickly, and moving from a .net focus to a much broader scope. They also have courses for all levels.

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    Since you want to use languages that are object-oriented (or enable it), you'd do well to get a grip with one of them via an academic course. This will make understanding and being able to use object-oriented programming a lot easier, as it can be quite hard to grok at first if it isn't immediately intuitive to you.

    A couple of (free) recommendations:
    https://www.udacity.com/course/cs046 - Intro to Programming (Java)
    http://www.saylor.org/majors/computer-science/ - Saylor.org Computer Science (C++, Java)

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